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Pokemon Go June 2024 Events: Raids, Spotlight Hours, Community Days, And More

Pokemon Go's newest season, Shared Skies, has officially begun, and the game is kicking things off in a big way. Developer Niantic is ushering in the new season with a variety of events and bonuses in Pokemon Go this month, including new Spotlight Hours, two Community Days, and weekly raids that bring back some beloved legendary and Mega Pokemon.

Here's the full list of events happening in Pokemon Go in June 2024.

Raid Schedule

A handful of legendary and Mega Pokemon are returning to raids in June. Tying in to the new season's sky theme, many airborne legendaries like Zapdos, Incarnate Forme Landorus, and Yveltal will be appearing in five-star raids, while Mega Gyarados, Mega Charizard Y, and Mega Tyranitar will appear as Mega raid bosses.

You can see June's full raid schedule below:

June 1-10

  • Five-star raids: Zapdos
  • Mega raids: Mega Gyarados
  • June 10-19

  • Five-star raids: Landorus (Incarnate Forme)
  • Mega raids: Mega Alakazam
  • June 19-28

  • Five-star raids: Yveltal
  • Mega raids: Mega Charizard Y
  • June 28-July 8

  • Five-star raids: Ho-Oh
  • Mega raids: Mega Tyranitar
  • In addition to the aforementioned Pokemon, Shadow Raikou will appear as a Shadow Raid boss every weekend throughout June.

    Spotlight Hours

    Pokemon Go's weekly Spotlight Hour event returns in June with new Pokemon to catch and bonuses to earn.

    Every Tuesday evening from 6-7 PM local time, a particular Pokemon will spawn in the wild much more frequently than usual, giving you more opportunities to catch them and stock up on that species' candy. On top of that, you'll earn an additional bonus during Spotlight Hour, such as double candy or Stardust for capturing Pokemon.

    You can see June's full Spotlight Hour schedule below:

    June 4

  • Featured Pokemon: Makuhita
  • Bonus: 2x catch Candy
  • June 11

  • Featured Pokemon: Wingull
  • Bonus: 2x transfer Candy
  • June 18

  • Featured Pokemon: Roggenrola
  • Bonus: 2x evolution XP
  • June 25

  • Featured Pokemon: Morelull
  • Bonus: 2x catch Stardust
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    Pokemon Go's first major event of June is called Slumbering Sands, and it runs from June 7-12. Throughout the event, summery and sleepy Pokemon like Slowpoke, Drowzee, Munna, and Komala will appear in the wild more frequently, and you'll have your first chance to catch special visor-wearing versions of Slakoth, Vigoroth, and Slaking.

    In addition to the featured monsters, players will earn double XP for catching Pokemon throughout the event. There will also be special event-themed Field Research tasks, which will dole out various rewards including additional Pokemon encounters.

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    Pokemon Go will host not one, but two Community Days during June.

    The first is scheduled for Sunday, June 9 and features the adorable dragon Pokemon Goomy. From 2-5 PM local time, Goomy will spawn in the wild much more frequently than usual, and you'll have more chances to encounter a Shiny Goomy. Following the event proper, Goomy's evolved form Sliggoo will appear as a four-star raid boss from 5-10 PM local time.

    On top of that, various bonuses will be available during the Goomy Community Day event. Lure Modules and Incense will last for three hours rather than their usual duration, and you'll earn double candy and triple Stardust for catching Pokemon. Finally, any Sliggoo that you evolve into Goodra between 2-10 PM local time will learn the special Charged Attack Thunder Punch.

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    Later in the month, Pokemon Go will host another Community Day Classic. This rerun event takes place on Saturday, June 22, and gives players another chance to catch the fire type Pokemon Cyndaquil.

    From 2-5 PM local time on the day of the event, Cyndaquil will be appearing in the wild more frequently than usual. Not only that, but various bonuses will be available as well, including increased duration for Incense and Lure Modules, double catch XP, and double catch Stardust. In addition, any Quilava that you evolve into Typhlosion between 2-7 PM local time will learn the fire-type Charged Attack Blast Burn.

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    Pokemon Go is hosting a new egg-hatching event called Scorching Steps from June 21-25.

    Throughout the event, certain fire-type Pokemon such as Larvesta, Hisuian Growlithe, Turtonator, and Charcadet will be hatching from different eggs, and you may even hatch a shiny Larvesta if you're lucky. You can see which Pokemon are hatching from each type of egg below:

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  • Growlithe
  • Slugma
  • Houndour
  • Magby
  • Larvesta
  • 5 km Eggs

  • Hisuian Growlithe
  • Darumaka
  • Litwick
  • Larvesta
  • Litleo
  • 10 km Eggs

  • Larvesta
  • Turtonator
  • Charcadet
  • On top of that, eggs will hatch at half the distance they typically require, and you'll earn double candy when you hatch them. There will also be new event-themed Field and Timed Research tasks, which will dole out various rewards including Pokemon encounters and Stardust when completed.

    Raid Day

    Before June ends, Pokemon Go will host a special Raid Day on June 29. Niantic has not yet announced which Pokemon will appear during the event, but the studio has teased that Mega Rayquaza will make a return sometime in June, making the dragon Pokemon a likely candidate.

    There are still more events on the horizon for Pokemon Go, including Pokemon Go Fest 2024. This year, Go Fest will introduce the legendary Pokemon Necrozma, and it'll take place across multiple dates and locations, capping off with a global virtual event in July.


    Everyone Is Invited To The June 2024 Community Day In Pokémon GO

    Attention Pokémon GO trainers! You're all invited to the June 2024 Community Day. It's going to be on June 9 from 2:00 p.M. (local time0 to 5:00 p.M. (local time). The highlight is Goomy appearing more frequently.

    Of course, that won't be enough as an incentive. That's why there are event bonuses and there are a lot for the June 2024 Community Day. These include:

  • 2× Candy for catching Pokémon.
  • 3× Stardust for catching Pokémon.
  • 2× chance for Trainers level 31 and up to receive Candy XL from catching Pokémon.
  • Lure Modules activated during the event lasts for three hours.
  • Incense (excluding Daily Adventure Incense) activated during the event lasts for three hours.
  • Take a few snapshots during Community Day for a surprise.
  • One additional Special Trade can be made for a maximum of three for the day.
  • Trades will require 50% less Stardust.
  • Doing the Research

    There's going to be a Community Day Special Research Story which trainers can access but need to buy a ticket worth $1. It's not yet available so wait for it. Trainers can also buy tickets for their friends and the condition is that they at least get the Friendship level of Great Friends.

    The Community Day also features Timed Research which rewards one Rainy Lure that's available between 2:00 p.M. (local time) and 10:00 p.M. (local time). Meanwhile, trainers can also enjoy the June Community Day–themed Field Research. Those able to catch Goomy can earn rewards like Stardust, Great Balls, and an additional encounter with Goomy, to name a few.

    Event Bundles

    Two Community Day bundles are being offered during the event and these are:

  • For 1,350 PokéCoins, trainers get:
  • 50 Ultra Balls
  • five Super Incubators
  • one Elite Charged TM
  • five Lucky Eggs
  • For 480 PokéCoins, trainers get:
  • 30 Ultra Balls
  • one Incense
  • three Super Incubators
  • one Lure Module
  • Ultra Community Day Box

    Aside from event bundles, trainers can also get their hands on an Ultra Community Day Box which features:

  • 10 Ultra Balls
  • one Elite Charged TM
  • one Special Research story ticket
  • This is going to be available on the Pokémon GO Web Store during the event for $4.99. The web store deal starts June 3 at 1:00 p.M. EDT.

    By the way, there's also a Community Day Classic happening in June and you can read more about it here.

    Pokémon GO is available to download free on mobile platforms through Google Play and the App Store.






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